Lakes around Clausen, situated in the western Palatine Forest of Germany, offer a range of natural water bodies within a forested landscape. This region is known for its scenic hills and provides opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore various ponds and reservoirs, many of which are popular for recreation and relaxation. The area's natural features make it suitable for those seeking easy walks around lakes Clausen and family-friendly options.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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There are beautiful benches on both banks of this small pond.
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You can swim and sunbathe at Rohrwoog Weiher. It is located right on the Seerosentour cycle path, in case anyone wants to cool off.
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Idyllically located pond. Nice to sit there and look over the pond. Sometimes there are also model boats.
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I saw really heavy, big fish in it 🐟🐠
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A beautiful pond with nutiras and seating
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Information on the forestry office board: “As an artesian (ascending) spring, the Burgalb rises in the pond of the same name and flows at the outlet into one half of a baroque fountain trough from the garden of Trippstadt Castle. After one kilometer the Burgalb unites with the Pferdesbach to form the Schwarzbach, which flows into the Blies behind Zweibrücken, additionally fed by the Hornbach.” Since the Burgalb is the main source stream of the Schwarzbach, the Burgalb source is also considered a Schwarzbach source. In the summer of 2022, the Burgalbweiher was so dry that the overflow into the baroque fountain trough no longer worked.
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A beautiful, quiet valley through which the train rushes from Münchweiler to Hinterweidenthal.
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The most popular spots include West Bank of the Eisweiher, an idyllic pond known for fishing and model boats, and Rohrwoog Pond, which features a beach and is often covered with water lilies in summer. Visitors also appreciate Kieselweiher Pond, a quiet, green place in the forest ideal for a break.
Yes, several lakes and ponds around Clausen are considered family-friendly. West Bank of the Eisweiher, Rohrwoog Pond, Kieselweiher Pond, and Oberhammer are all suitable for family outings, offering natural beauty and opportunities for relaxation.
The lakes are nestled within the western Palatine Forest, offering scenic hills and forested landscapes. You'll find idyllic ponds like Kieselweiher Pond with nearby natural springs, and Rohrwoog Pond which boasts a beach and water lilies. The area is rich in natural monuments and viewpoints.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can go hiking on trails like the 'Wolf Gorge – Soul Rocks loop' or 'Fox Rock – Eisenbörnchen Rock Wall loop'. For running, there are routes such as the 'Running loop from Clausen'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore paths like the 'Clausensee Lake – Gräfenstein Hut loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, running, and cycling guides for the area.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, you can find easy to moderate routes like the 'Fox Rock – Eisenbörnchen Rock Wall loop' which is 6.4 km long, or the 'Soul Rocks – Seelenfelsen Trail loop from Clausensee' covering 7.4 km. These trails often pass by or offer views of the lakes. More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Clausen guide.
Summer is a popular time to visit, especially for Clausensee, which hosts an annual lake festival on the last weekend of July. During summer, Rohrwoog Pond is often covered with beautiful water lilies. The natural landscape and outdoor activities can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months.
Clausensee, a reservoir in the western Palatine Forest, features an unsupervised beach along its shore, making it suitable for swimming. While other ponds like Rohrwoog Pond have beaches, specific swimming regulations for all bodies of water should be checked locally.
Yes, the Oberhammer pond is part of the historical Eisenhüttenweg, which traces the former operating sites of the Trippstadt ironworks. This area offers an interesting way to combine natural exploration with local history.
Visitors frequently highlight the idyllic and quiet atmosphere, especially at spots like Kieselweiher Pond, which is described as a green place far from city bustle. The refreshing feel after climbs, the beauty of water lilies in summer at Rohrwoog Pond, and the opportunities for fishing and model boating at West Bank of the Eisweiher are also highly appreciated.
Clausensee offers a campsite along its shore. Additionally, the Burgalbsprung Spring, which feeds the Burgalbweiher pond, is noted for having facilities and serving as a nice resting place, especially on hot days.
Yes, the region is well-suited for easy walks. The general area around Clausen, situated in the Palatine Forest, provides opportunities for leisurely strolls around its various ponds and reservoirs. Many hiking routes in the area also offer easy sections, such as the 'Fox Rock – Eisenbörnchen Rock Wall loop from Rundwanderwege Clauser Tal' which is 5.7 km long and rated easy.


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